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over twi the performance, using forty percent less energy. and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. lou: secretary of state john kerry signals a shift on u.s. syri policy. calling foror a traasitional government, and bashar al-assad's removal from office. also, china saying it would be a good idea for the world to as th put it, de-americanize. talking about these issues and more, fox news national security analyst, kt mcfarland, we begin with idea that john kerry is signallin a shift in obam dministration's policy toward rael. your reaction? >> israel, and syria, your head spins they change their mind so often. maybe it a negotiating ttic, perhaps it indicat that things are not going so well with syria. he is looking for an out. lou: and any indication from inspectors that part of this relationship that is now ongoing, is breaking down. >> no but it is always going to be complicatedome, chemical areas are in -- are in areas that are contested where people are fighting. thats not happened yet, there was going to be a lot of
over twi the performance, using forty percent less energy. and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. lou: secretary of state john kerry signals a shift on u.s. syri policy. calling foror a traasitional government, and bashar al-assad's removal from office. also, china saying it would be a good idea for the world to as th put it, de-americanize. talking about these issues and more, fox news national security analyst, kt...
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walk home and walk with a confident swagger knowing they have more control over their lives and the environment they are in. >> a woman in fort lauderdale, florida, found herself holding on for dear life. she was trapped on a draw bridge that is controlled in tallahassee. it started to rise and she had to hang on for 20 minutes until firefighters were able to get her down. they used a latter. i'm dale wall certificates. check us out 24 hours a day. on al jazeera.com. there will be 30,000 of them flying above your head within the next 20 years. is america ready? ♪ >>> by september 30th of 2015, the faa has to have regulations in place to allow unmanned aerial vehicles, or typically known as drones into the nation's air space. later this week thousands of enthusiastic will be getting together in new york for the drones and aerial robotics conference.
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and then he says, "by creating a calm environment--" calm international environment--" we were able to complete the work, we were able to complete a crucial part of iran's nuclear weapons program." they're not there yet. they have to get through a few more phases and he basically does a fool me once, fool me twice thing. are we going to be fooled twice. we can't listen to the words-- i mean, you can listen to the words. you can talk. i'm not against talking. but it's actions that we want and what we want is the complete dismantling of iran's nuclear weapons capability. the whole caboodle, the whole thing, dismantle it completely. what khomeini is saying, he made some tactical concessions, some minor concessions give some nuclear material but maintain the necessary material of low-enriched uranium so i can make a bomb and the centrifuges and the underground bunkers. no way. we're not gullible. we're not fools. >> schieffer: netanyahu says he's not against talking to iran but we must listen very carefully. >> look if we can have a real diplomatic solution, which means a complete dismapt
and then he says, "by creating a calm environment--" calm international environment--" we were able to complete the work, we were able to complete a crucial part of iran's nuclear weapons program." they're not there yet. they have to get through a few more phases and he basically does a fool me once, fool me twice thing. are we going to be fooled twice. we can't listen to the words-- i mean, you can listen to the words. you can talk. i'm not against talking. but it's actions...
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as i said, i have a very serious threat environment in yemen. we have people getting over that wall at the cairo, doing damage, until we got them out. we had a serious threat against our embassy in tunis. had to make the president of tunisian descent reinforcements, which he did -- i had to beg the president of tunisia to send reinforcements. i really do not think anybody in the administration was really focused on that so much as try to figure out what we should be doing. thesn't involved with the talking points process. as i understand it, it was a typical interagency process where staff, including from the state department, participated to come up with the whatever was going to be made publicly available. it was not -- it is my understanding and the intelligence community is working with the appropriate committees to explain the whole process. >> i gather you still stand by the statement he made less than 24 hours that heavily armed militants insulted our compound. do you still stand by that? >> absolutely. >> congratulations and thank you fo
as i said, i have a very serious threat environment in yemen. we have people getting over that wall at the cairo, doing damage, until we got them out. we had a serious threat against our embassy in tunis. had to make the president of tunisian descent reinforcements, which he did -- i had to beg the president of tunisia to send reinforcements. i really do not think anybody in the administration was really focused on that so much as try to figure out what we should be doing. thesn't involved with...
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we're stuck in a slow-growth lackluster kind of environment. >> schieffer: i guess that lead to my second guess, does the reopening now, will it bring money back in somehow? could it be recovered during the holidays? >> we'll get a lot of it back. the shutdown was disruptive to lots of different parts of the economy, to trade, to mortgage lending, to and obviously tourist destinations. a lot of that will come back. i think prevading the entire economy is this uncertainty which i think the effects of that are corrosive have been accumulating and obviously given the nature of the deal that we're going to take this into next year will continue. >> schieffer: and what about just sort of how this is perceived in other countries around the world. does that have an impact on the economy itself and our credibility? >> yeah,kou know, it does. i think global investors forgive us a lot because it's not clear to them where else they put their money. i mean, you look across want world, would you put your money in europe? china? where would you go? so we're the beneficiary of that. but that only takes
we're stuck in a slow-growth lackluster kind of environment. >> schieffer: i guess that lead to my second guess, does the reopening now, will it bring money back in somehow? could it be recovered during the holidays? >> we'll get a lot of it back. the shutdown was disruptive to lots of different parts of the economy, to trade, to mortgage lending, to and obviously tourist destinations. a lot of that will come back. i think prevading the entire economy is this uncertainty which i...
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considering the future security environment, that's about the right amount. it gives us the balance to of a force as well manned inside each unit, not having an -- a hollow unit that is ill-equipped. it also accounts for the last 11 years of war. when airplanes at the buildings, we were -- you might say what is the matter with 173, since the airplanes hit the building, we have added 3600 marines for marine special operation and 2500 marines for cyber warriors. that is on its way up to 3500 inside my force. we added capabilities like human intelligence and capabilities that have become the lessons of war for the last 11 years. we are on our way to 182. sequestration hats, and not sure that is the ground floor. i don't see how we can maintain it. >> i came into an air force with roughly 700,000 people and we are now at 329,000 and going down to 326,000. we have been downsizing for quite some time. we have reduced about 500 aircraft and 5000 airmen. going to 326, we believe matches the strategic environment and defense strategy aligned with it. it outlines what
considering the future security environment, that's about the right amount. it gives us the balance to of a force as well manned inside each unit, not having an -- a hollow unit that is ill-equipped. it also accounts for the last 11 years of war. when airplanes at the buildings, we were -- you might say what is the matter with 173, since the airplanes hit the building, we have added 3600 marines for marine special operation and 2500 marines for cyber warriors. that is on its way up to 3500...
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think they understand that, they are old school, and i think that this is very much a stock by stock environment. but i think that espionage is a foregone conclusion. neil: it's time for a nightcap. what are you going to do? would even watch about. >> no management, i think that we are looking at us going into closing. neil: okay, there we go. >> i thought that they would get smacked in the change would hurt. but the stocks went up. >> maybe we were anticipating that the things fell apart. >> then it's a win-win. neil: okaycomedy thing that could happen? >> they seem to be immune to this. i think that there is information the market hasn't had been. neil: have a safe and enjoyable weekend, much appreciated. and all of these tax are going to be opening up a little bit earlier. we thought that we would talk about wal-mart. we will have that next time. it's exclusively here on monday lou: there is a rebellion under way in the democratic party and the president's slide to the public that they could keep their health insurance if they elected is to blame. democrats defying president obama today. they
think they understand that, they are old school, and i think that this is very much a stock by stock environment. but i think that espionage is a foregone conclusion. neil: it's time for a nightcap. what are you going to do? would even watch about. >> no management, i think that we are looking at us going into closing. neil: okay, there we go. >> i thought that they would get smacked in the change would hurt. but the stocks went up. >> maybe we were anticipating that the...
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though they have had a difficult lyrical environment. you said the president has been unwilling to negotiate and deal with the government that he is faced with. is there anyway we can work through that and the comp but some of the things he mentioned like tax reform, dealing with irs? >> i hope so. it is up to the president. the president and our system is unique. there is only one person in america that can sign something into law and only one person who can deliver to the members of his party. the speaker and i have tried to engage the president for 4.5 years to tackle the transcendent issue of our time, unfunded liabilities and our current debt which is stunning. i think, as part of his responsibility, what i hope what he will decided to engage in a serious discussion about how to get an outcome to the biggest problem facing our country. we've not seen that yet, but i can't give up hope because he will be there 3.5 more years. we have do deal with the government we have, not the one that we hope for. >> do you have any thoughts about
though they have had a difficult lyrical environment. you said the president has been unwilling to negotiate and deal with the government that he is faced with. is there anyway we can work through that and the comp but some of the things he mentioned like tax reform, dealing with irs? >> i hope so. it is up to the president. the president and our system is unique. there is only one person in america that can sign something into law and only one person who can deliver to the members of his...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> welcome back. in the crossfire tonight we have democratic congressman steven horseford and republican congressman luke messer. now look, i'm going to shock everybody tonight. there is something about ted cruz that i actually admire. and there's something about him that really concerns me. he took bold action for something he believes in. every leader i admire has done that, including dr. martin luther king jr., my personal hero. but here is the difference. and here's what really bothers me about ted cruz. senator cruz will not take personal responsibility for his own actions or for the consequences of his actions. he says, this is not my shutdown. this is obama's shutdown. now look. dr. king never called a rally or a march and then said, it is not my rally. this must be bull connor's rally. dr. king's tactics were controversial, they were provocative. but he owned them. ted cruz should have taken personal responsibility and said yes, i did this and here is why. don't blame other people for the shut
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> welcome back. in the crossfire tonight we have democratic congressman steven horseford and republican congressman luke messer. now look, i'm going to shock everybody tonight. there is something about ted cruz that i actually admire. and there's something about him that really concerns me. he took bold action for something he believes in. every leader i admire has done that, including dr. martin luther king jr., my personal...
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. >> how do we refrain gender, how do we create a gender inclusive environment that works for all kids when none of us grew up experiencing that. >> reporter: three years ago a seattle school district proposed some guidelines on how to deal with the transgender teens. >> they are going to have barriers to learning if they are not accepting of who they are. >> reporter: experts tell us that transgender students ash the country still feel margin marginalized. zoe's mom feels good about the way things are now, but worried about the future. >> the teen years, puberty, hormones and zoe feeling like she is not quite in step with her peers. and really not being. >> reporter: a growing issue for schools across the nation as they try to figure out how to meet the needs of transgender students. >>> a lawsuit has been filed to protect graffiti. the effort to protect one special building in new york. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm stephanie sy. here are your headlines. updating our breaking us in from italy, the italian coast guard says boat carrying migrants has capsized off of the i
. >> how do we refrain gender, how do we create a gender inclusive environment that works for all kids when none of us grew up experiencing that. >> reporter: three years ago a seattle school district proposed some guidelines on how to deal with the transgender teens. >> they are going to have barriers to learning if they are not accepting of who they are. >> reporter: experts tell us that transgender students ash the country still feel margin marginalized. zoe's mom...
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approach as the head of the church, the you feel they are going to be different given the political environment? >> in the past decades, cops have been marginalized, but after the revolution, cops have started to express their opinions freely. previously cops would protest inside the cathedral, but after the revolution they go outside of the state tv building. this is one of the positive goals. from my and i will try alongside all the bishops and priests to focus on the spiritual role of the church followed by the social role. therefore the political role will have no role left except to continue partisan politics. >> is it the tendency to try to pull the church out of politics? >> indeed, the church needs to remain out of politics. the church as a spiritual establishment. that is the primary role. it is also a social role to help with construction of services and schools and so on. >> banks are being allowed more flexibility in a crisis. they will have more assets that will be easier to turn to cash if they have problems. regulators still want banks to hold enough cash and assets they can sell
approach as the head of the church, the you feel they are going to be different given the political environment? >> in the past decades, cops have been marginalized, but after the revolution, cops have started to express their opinions freely. previously cops would protest inside the cathedral, but after the revolution they go outside of the state tv building. this is one of the positive goals. from my and i will try alongside all the bishops and priests to focus on the spiritual role of...
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protect our environment but save con siewmenters and taxpayers money by lowering their energy bills. $14 billion per year and create more than 150,000 new jobs according to so. studies surrounding the legislation. the bipartisan bill makes it easier for the private sector adopt the technology and 2030 -- that's close, mr. president, even the young man presiding you understand how quickly 2030 will get here. it will reduce americans co2 emissions as much as take 17 million cars off the road. technology can be used at every state in the nation. and pay for itself right away through savings and energy. reducing the government's energy use is not only good for environment but save taxpayers a lot of money. i'm aware that senators offered amendments. i'm aware there's 18 bipartisan amendments to be offered. so i look forward to working with them. and the bill managers to help them play an active role in reducing our nation's energy consumption. some of the answers to america's energy mr. president, we ought to have a talk about what a piece of legislation it is. it is. we're devoted to wh
protect our environment but save con siewmenters and taxpayers money by lowering their energy bills. $14 billion per year and create more than 150,000 new jobs according to so. studies surrounding the legislation. the bipartisan bill makes it easier for the private sector adopt the technology and 2030 -- that's close, mr. president, even the young man presiding you understand how quickly 2030 will get here. it will reduce americans co2 emissions as much as take 17 million cars off the road....
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explaining why in his view why the industry and environment can work together and win, he represents a residential solar company and served in the clinton administration. >> thanks for having me. >> i want to start with the big picture. the other piece of this when you look at overall in the market and carbon emissions about 38% of our total carbon emissions come from electricity, whether it's through coal or normal electricity or an alternative would be solar. so while it's a tiny share of the market right now, is this a good place for the government to actually push up a market instead of saying coal where they end up being against the market? >> a lot of forward looking policy that's starting to work are things you described in the introduction, the ability to sell back to the power company the power that you don't use. there's a really interesting question here. why now? why are power companies all of a sudden starting to raise concerns? this has been in place for some time. the answer is that it's actually now becoming quite popular and affordable to put solar panels on your hom
explaining why in his view why the industry and environment can work together and win, he represents a residential solar company and served in the clinton administration. >> thanks for having me. >> i want to start with the big picture. the other piece of this when you look at overall in the market and carbon emissions about 38% of our total carbon emissions come from electricity, whether it's through coal or normal electricity or an alternative would be solar. so while it's a tiny...
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the bill continue our efforts to increase to foster environment and economic growth and lower energy costs for working families. finally, i anticipate bringing to the floor the agricultural appropriations bill. i yield back. >> i think the gentleman for his comments. i would ask him a couple of questions not on the announcement. the gentleman spoke last week about student loans. no action on those is on the calendar for next week, if i am correct. can the gentleman tell me, knowing as we know, the student loan rates will double in july from 3.4% to 6.8%. can the gentleman tell me whether there is any thought that there will be some action taken by us prior to the july 4 break? i yield. >> the gentleman knows the house has acted. the position of the house is one very close to where the present public position on student loans has been. we do not want to see student loan rates double. we also want long-term solution to the problem on the fiscal end, while helping students. while the gentleman witnesses what just happened on the floor, it seems on bills where there are solutions and bip
the bill continue our efforts to increase to foster environment and economic growth and lower energy costs for working families. finally, i anticipate bringing to the floor the agricultural appropriations bill. i yield back. >> i think the gentleman for his comments. i would ask him a couple of questions not on the announcement. the gentleman spoke last week about student loans. no action on those is on the calendar for next week, if i am correct. can the gentleman tell me, knowing as we...
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under budget because the bidding environment is incredibly row-government at the moment. the question i have to my fellow governors on both sides is whether we are doing everything we possibly can to see this prevail in the issue of transportation in this nation? andve flushed democrats republican congressman, that from trips to china and elsewhere and marvel at the state of in the structure -- of infrastructure. marveled at how fast trains moved in china. marveled at the rate of how fast trains are being built. yet in the financial environment where we can bring those products to our states at a reasonably of way, we are squandering this opportunity. is there anything else that we could do to be heard on this issue? bipartisanbe that voice that is so seldom heard on washington on this issue. >> anyone care to respond to that? >> you want a response, governor? you mention common sense. i do not know if that is always in the political arena. we have decreased our spending by 500% in utah. we have wrapped up the opportunity. we have been in a fiscal decision to do that. the
under budget because the bidding environment is incredibly row-government at the moment. the question i have to my fellow governors on both sides is whether we are doing everything we possibly can to see this prevail in the issue of transportation in this nation? andve flushed democrats republican congressman, that from trips to china and elsewhere and marvel at the state of in the structure -- of infrastructure. marveled at how fast trains moved in china. marveled at the rate of how fast...
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particularly in the current environment with the national political parties are being -- >> much money that needs to go to them now goes to pacs. isn't that what has happened? exactly right. it's really, you know, turning the dials on regulating elections. i ask myself why would members of congress want to hurt their political parties? can i answer it? i answer to myself. [laughter] well in order theirly the national political party will devote their money to elections in the state with the incumbent has a good chance of losing so in fact if you're in an incumbent who cares about political parties? i don't want money to go my opponents. and if you turn down the amount of money that the national political parties have, that much less money that can be devoted against you. if you're challenged in a close race. isn't that the consequence of this? >> let me see and raise you one. there are separate limits with your honor, for candidates and political party. the effect is to insulate the incum went from competing with the political party for the dollars. and by imposing a cap on the candida
particularly in the current environment with the national political parties are being -- >> much money that needs to go to them now goes to pacs. isn't that what has happened? exactly right. it's really, you know, turning the dials on regulating elections. i ask myself why would members of congress want to hurt their political parties? can i answer it? i answer to myself. [laughter] well in order theirly the national political party will devote their money to elections in the state with...
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you're right that the overlying challenge is the national security environment. that is true around the world. we are willing to engage with the government on that issue, or the administration. they have very significant challenges. but national security in this country or any other country can never be used as a pretext to give the government authority to prevent people from getting information they need, and that is what we are going to pushback with. >> i am talking to the media regularly with that, and it has been well covered in the news media. >> it is an amended station -- an american administration where the president has said that the tide of war is receiving. he said we are entering a different time now that we have been in of any immediate aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. if you accept or not that perhaps the standards are difference -- different in a time of like war or in immediate aftermath of the nation getting attacked like it was in 2001, this president said we are entering a different time. should not the way the administration addresses some of t
you're right that the overlying challenge is the national security environment. that is true around the world. we are willing to engage with the government on that issue, or the administration. they have very significant challenges. but national security in this country or any other country can never be used as a pretext to give the government authority to prevent people from getting information they need, and that is what we are going to pushback with. >> i am talking to the media...
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we've gotten into this environment here where we assume that everything needs 60 votes. it doesn't have to be that way. you heard from senator harkin there, he and a bunch of other senate lib rarblingts shelton white house, al franken, jay rockefeller, other, huddled in harry reid's office earlier today. i was standing outside that room when they came out. they were tight-lipped. they were grim. they went into a side meeting all their own to try and decide what to do. they weren't talking when they came out. what you are looking for there is will they block this thing. will they slow it down. they haven't indicated that they will do that. they can vote against it as long as reid and mcconel can muster 51 vote force this thing. it appears if there are no procedural delay tactics which we can't afford that right now, they will be able to do that. that is the senate side. on the house side the question remains, this is a deal on the tax side that has no spending cuts. they're all very aware of that. can john boehner muster the votes on the house side to get this passed. rep
we've gotten into this environment here where we assume that everything needs 60 votes. it doesn't have to be that way. you heard from senator harkin there, he and a bunch of other senate lib rarblingts shelton white house, al franken, jay rockefeller, other, huddled in harry reid's office earlier today. i was standing outside that room when they came out. they were tight-lipped. they were grim. they went into a side meeting all their own to try and decide what to do. they weren't talking when...
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environment, is where our nation needs to be. a thin, virtual cloud environment. it offers great capabilities for the future. first, think about patching these tables. if we were just to pass cars around and we do started to patch, how long it would take should we get those cards amongst all the tables. then think about 15,000 enclaves trying to patch their networks at network speed. by a series of system administrators that work for each enclave, what is the probability somebody will make a mistake? one. 100%. or, that they will be too long and the adversary will find that vulnerability and penetrate the system? the way we are set up today is not where we need to be. in the thin virtual cloud, you could essentially fixed the entire network within a few minutes. you could push that out, do all the patching, all the vulnerability scanning and everything you needed, in a few minutes. it could be done centrally and you could remove humans in the loop and put them where they need to be in protecting the networks. there are other things you could do in this as well. by
environment, is where our nation needs to be. a thin, virtual cloud environment. it offers great capabilities for the future. first, think about patching these tables. if we were just to pass cars around and we do started to patch, how long it would take should we get those cards amongst all the tables. then think about 15,000 enclaves trying to patch their networks at network speed. by a series of system administrators that work for each enclave, what is the probability somebody will make a...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> hi, everybody. welcome to "on the money." i'm maria bartiromo. are we ripe for a pullback? what happens when the federal reserve says no more easy money. >>> the former wall streeter who says corporate america has to do good to do well. now he is running one of the world's largest environmental organizations. why he says it's good business to go green. >>> she'll always be rach until our hearts, but now jennifer aniston has a new rule. her famous hair and the surprise behind the new product. >>> why does a scientist who helps cure cancer say i'm going to help cure frizz? we'll find outonon now. >> this is er
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> hi, everybody. welcome to "on the money." i'm maria bartiromo. are we ripe for a pullback? what happens when the federal reserve says no more easy money. >>> the former wall streeter who says corporate america has to do good to do well. now he is running one of the world's largest environmental organizations. why he says it's good business to go green. >>> she'll always be...
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diplomatic community to create small compounds, to make fortresses for themselves in this chaotic environment that they are now operating in. when you have to fortress yourself in behind barricades and giant cinder blocks like they have barricaded themselves here at the u.s. embassy in cairo, then you can't do your job. you can't go out and meet people. you can't be in touch with the changes that are going on in society. and you, at the end of the day, can't make accurate recommendations for u.s. policy, which is why they are at these diplomatic outposts in the first place. >> all right, richard. thank you. i want to take our audience to it the daily briefing. jay carney taking a few questions on this terror threat. let's listen in. >> -- does not reflect a new stream of threat information, but is more a reflection of taking necessary precautions. >> i just want to clarify, you say this is largely contained to it the arabian peninsula but also beyond that. does beyond that include americans in the u.s.? >> i think that the threat from al qaeda and affiliated organizations to the united states
diplomatic community to create small compounds, to make fortresses for themselves in this chaotic environment that they are now operating in. when you have to fortress yourself in behind barricades and giant cinder blocks like they have barricaded themselves here at the u.s. embassy in cairo, then you can't do your job. you can't go out and meet people. you can't be in touch with the changes that are going on in society. and you, at the end of the day, can't make accurate recommendations for...
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he boasted, and i quote, by creating a calm environment, a calm environment, we were able to complete the work. he fooled the world once. now he thinks he can fool it again. see, rouhani thinks he can have his yellow cake and eat it, too. he has another reason to believe he can get away with this. that reason is called north korea. like iran, north korea also said its nuclear program was for peaceful purposes. like iran, north korea also offered meaningless concessions and empty promises in return for sanctions relief. in 2005, north korea agreed to a deal that was celebrated the world over by many well meaning people. here is what "the new york times" editorial had to say about it. quote, for years now, foreign policy insiders appointed to north korea as the ultimate nightmare, a closed, hostile and paranoid dictatorship with an aggressive nuclear weapons program. very few could envision a successful outcome. and yet north korea agreed in principle this week to dismantle its nuclear weapons program, return to the npt, abide by the treaty safeguards and admit international inspectors.
he boasted, and i quote, by creating a calm environment, a calm environment, we were able to complete the work. he fooled the world once. now he thinks he can fool it again. see, rouhani thinks he can have his yellow cake and eat it, too. he has another reason to believe he can get away with this. that reason is called north korea. like iran, north korea also said its nuclear program was for peaceful purposes. like iran, north korea also offered meaningless concessions and empty promises in...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. ♪ hooking up the country whelping business run ♪ ♪ build! we're investing big to keep our country in the lead. ♪ load! we keep moving to deliver what you need. and that means growth, lots of cargo going all around the globe. cars and parts, fuel and steel, peas and rice, hey that's nice! ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ >>> take a look at the words people are using to describe the grand old party. surrender, damage. last days of the gop. joining me now former montana governor brian switzer, amanda dunn and newt gingrich who knows a thing or two about shutdowns. thank you all for joining me. so we are beginning to see these -- there's something fundamental going on in the electorate. this has brought the republican party down to its worse numbers in history in terms of approval and it's just the beginning of the end. >> this is childish. it's silly. you are about to have chris christie win an election in new jers
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. ♪ hooking up the country whelping business run ♪ ♪ build! we're investing big to keep our country in the lead. ♪ load! we keep moving to deliver what you need. and that means growth, lots of cargo going all around the globe. cars and parts, fuel and steel, peas and rice, hey that's nice! ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪...
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in this environment right now it is very difficult to handle immigration the way we should be by saying we need to keep the border secure. we also have a gigantic and balance. all of the questions do not require amnesty. you get all the economic benefits that people talk about without necessarily giving amnesty at this time. that is the position we support. this is dissipated over the last couple of weeks and months. it will be very difficult to get away from the senate bill. >> it will be better for them not to act on immigration and this environment. the american people have a lot of concerns right now. unemployment is out of control. there are some pretty serious issues that need to be taking care of, immigration being one of them. in the poll we released yesterday i think it was 1.5% or so who said immigration was at the top of their list. we have some pretty important issues to deal with, most notably obamacare. we should not be distracting ourselves right now with an immigration bill. >> if i could continue with immigration. if it is preferable that there is no immigration confere
in this environment right now it is very difficult to handle immigration the way we should be by saying we need to keep the border secure. we also have a gigantic and balance. all of the questions do not require amnesty. you get all the economic benefits that people talk about without necessarily giving amnesty at this time. that is the position we support. this is dissipated over the last couple of weeks and months. it will be very difficult to get away from the senate bill. >> it will...
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environment. finding a way to maintain expenses led to the expansion in growth margins. >> seema don't go away. we heard from yahoo after the market closed. they earned 38 cents a share that beat estimates by a penny but revenue came in at just over $1 billion, down 5% compared to a year ago. so seema what's the big take away on the quarterly report? >> its user base continues to grow as more than 800 million monthly users, up 20% over the past 15 months and marissa mayers says this is a meaningful increase in traffic and can the company monetize this audience, display and search did come in lower year after year. >> seema, thank you very much. >>> david garrity, welcome, good to have you with us. really quickly, give me a, b, c, d, e, f grades for intel and then google. >> intel a b grade, maybe b plus. if we look at yahoo, we have to give them probably an a minus to the extent the audience is growing and the challenge for the ceo marissa mayer is the audience. >> google, i think it comes out on
environment. finding a way to maintain expenses led to the expansion in growth margins. >> seema don't go away. we heard from yahoo after the market closed. they earned 38 cents a share that beat estimates by a penny but revenue came in at just over $1 billion, down 5% compared to a year ago. so seema what's the big take away on the quarterly report? >> its user base continues to grow as more than 800 million monthly users, up 20% over the past 15 months and marissa mayers says this...
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excellent environment for small cap stocks. so there are a couple of opportunities here. the touchstone small cap core fund is a small mid cap blend fund, has an average weighted market cap of about 2.9 billion, it is rated four star by morningstar. liz: sounds good. i'm a big believer in the small caps. i think they can go places. but emerging markets are a little more tentative. i think how dependent they are on what happens here in the united states. you had christine lagarde of the international monetary fund saying if we managed to hit that debt ceiling or smack right into it, that it could cause a world recession. >> that's a good point. and for those reasons and the credibility i mentioned earlier, the credibility of the u.s. markets is very important, but the impact on global markets, liz, to your comment about what the guest said is very critical. so we do think the emerging market's actually very attractive. as you know, they've underperformed the domestic markets thus far this year. a lot of the assumptions and growt
excellent environment for small cap stocks. so there are a couple of opportunities here. the touchstone small cap core fund is a small mid cap blend fund, has an average weighted market cap of about 2.9 billion, it is rated four star by morningstar. liz: sounds good. i'm a big believer in the small caps. i think they can go places. but emerging markets are a little more tentative. i think how dependent they are on what happens here in the united states. you had christine lagarde of the...
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and you have a good work environment this includes hat romney failed to do. neil: and that is really the little secret and there's a huge story about the wal-marts opening here in washington dc. and they have announced that the 800 jobs they have created, there were 23,000 applicants for those jobs. neil: that's incredible. >> those jobs on monster washington dc. and would they have declared victory because 800 jobs didn't exist? >> but they tried here. and especially it takes a lot to really articulate this vision. republicans have to find a way to articulate this without sounding callous. >> that is the problem. democrats have been running this is the war on women despise minorities and hate the poor and they have to find a way to break this vicious cycle. unfortunately this is not out there and it's very hard to tell people that you have to succeed in schools. neil: in the meantime, the mainstream media is not all in on hiking the minimum wage. >> this is hollywood at its core. and this includes on when the message of the film matters. every dawe're workin
and you have a good work environment this includes hat romney failed to do. neil: and that is really the little secret and there's a huge story about the wal-marts opening here in washington dc. and they have announced that the 800 jobs they have created, there were 23,000 applicants for those jobs. neil: that's incredible. >> those jobs on monster washington dc. and would they have declared victory because 800 jobs didn't exist? >> but they tried here. and especially it takes a lot...
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others feel it will kill jobs and do it will for environment. in seattle, dan springer, fox news. >> bret: we look at the new 113th congress sworn in today with the fox all-stars when we come back. [ ryon ] eating shrimp at red lobster is a fantastic experience. 30 shrimp for $11.99. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp, and it tastes really good! [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's 30 shrimp for just $11.99! choose any two of five savory shrimp selections, like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and parmesan crunch shrimp. two delicious shrimp selections on one plate! all with salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. 30 shrimp, just $11.99 for a limited time. wow, that's a lot of shrimp. i'm ryon stewart, i'm the ultimate shrimp lover, and i sea food differely. she also likes to ride her bike. she knows the potential for making or losing money can pop up anytime. that's why she trades with the leader in mobile trading. so she's always ready to take action, no matter how wily... or weird... or wonderfully the market's be
others feel it will kill jobs and do it will for environment. in seattle, dan springer, fox news. >> bret: we look at the new 113th congress sworn in today with the fox all-stars when we come back. [ ryon ] eating shrimp at red lobster is a fantastic experience. 30 shrimp for $11.99. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp, and it tastes really good! [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's 30 shrimp for just $11.99! choose any two of five savory shrimp...
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those conversations have been constructed because when you have that environment where you can sit without the lights and cameras and postures and say how far would you be willing to go with revenue and social security and medicare and the like. the one thing that surprised me in the last couple of years, often times those who hold the title of leader on both sides are the least likely to be a leader. they are the most likely to watch their backs. constantly worried about the extremes of their parties. sometimes it takes those of us in the political center, those of us not in a leadership position to put a bill with 30 or 40 members behind it so it gives cover and comfort to the leadership to embrace and move these ideas forward. >> what do you say to democrats who say why are you bothering? the acrimony that is there. the minority and that's one thing we show on the poll. what do you tell them? >> they are demanding more and they deserve the congress that is unwilling to accept and be creative to find the solution. the sooner we realize that no individual can operate within a vacuum and s
those conversations have been constructed because when you have that environment where you can sit without the lights and cameras and postures and say how far would you be willing to go with revenue and social security and medicare and the like. the one thing that surprised me in the last couple of years, often times those who hold the title of leader on both sides are the least likely to be a leader. they are the most likely to watch their backs. constantly worried about the extremes of their...
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the regulatory environment is just not attractive. it's not a name we're seeing jumping out. it's just a name that we don't have an edge there. >> warren buffett on "squawk box" this morning for three hours with the folks there. the banks are in the best shape i can remember, he said. the loan losses have gone down dramatically, the portfolios are in good shape. >> utilities are in good shape, too, but that doesn't mean the stocks are going to go gang buster. >> but what you've got because of how tight the environment was, you've had a weetding out of the competition, so you've had concentric collison documentation and better balance sheets. so, why is that off set to a good extent the regulatory burden they're facing? >> very well could be. just right now in the financial sector, we don't see a lot of attractive names jumping out. a name like bank of america, we do own that, but we're just not seeing, we don't want to go way over. >> of course those guys were hit hard in may and then again when we started to think maybe this taper was going to come back in september, they we
the regulatory environment is just not attractive. it's not a name we're seeing jumping out. it's just a name that we don't have an edge there. >> warren buffett on "squawk box" this morning for three hours with the folks there. the banks are in the best shape i can remember, he said. the loan losses have gone down dramatically, the portfolios are in good shape. >> utilities are in good shape, too, but that doesn't mean the stocks are going to go gang buster. >> but...
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knowing that we have these difficult fiscal environments and you are talking about the fiscal cliff issues and the ethical the of sequestration, why can't we support a simple 2% reduction? why is it that you are always suggesting -- >> the overall discretionary spending with of the bca is being driven to the lowest level since the eisenhower administration. >> your time has expired. >> i think the gentleman. -- i thank the gentleman. >> thank you for being here. you will be sorely missed. i would also like to try graduate the president for being the adult in the room. , we look at his budget don't have a purely democrat jeb it or a fairly republican bridget -- democrats budget or a fairly republican budget. it tries to bridge the gap. the president goes after deficit to -- deficit reduction by going to the sequester that would would cost us 750,000 jobs. >> absolutely not. the sequester is terrible policy. it was never meant to be of limited. it was meant to be so terrible that it would force deficit reduction. the president has enough deficit-reduction to replace the sequester. the seques
knowing that we have these difficult fiscal environments and you are talking about the fiscal cliff issues and the ethical the of sequestration, why can't we support a simple 2% reduction? why is it that you are always suggesting -- >> the overall discretionary spending with of the bca is being driven to the lowest level since the eisenhower administration. >> your time has expired. >> i think the gentleman. -- i thank the gentleman. >> thank you for being here. you will...
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they need that flexible work environment. you have got to have a situation though that can be sustained. the way the aggregation rule is working right now, it will force the restaurants to incur a cost they can't sustain. so other things will have to change. i'm sure it will be a combination of multiple things but ultimately i think it will not be positive for the employees and for the customers. >> donna baker finds herself right on the cusp of compliance. she owns four businesses in rural michigan. a well-established cpa firm. a growing payroll company. a women's retail shop and a stake in her husband's dairy farm. >> i recently was told from my insurance company that my current plan for my employees in the cpa firm and the payroll had been cancelled. they mapped me to a new plan that actually has reduced benefits it would have a higher co-pay. that plan would have an additional cost of 40 or 44% that it alone, that cost alone is going to be very ditch to absorb and just a couple of small entities that i am providing insura
they need that flexible work environment. you have got to have a situation though that can be sustained. the way the aggregation rule is working right now, it will force the restaurants to incur a cost they can't sustain. so other things will have to change. i'm sure it will be a combination of multiple things but ultimately i think it will not be positive for the employees and for the customers. >> donna baker finds herself right on the cusp of compliance. she owns four businesses in...
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. >> these men and women are confronted with a more dangerous environment than ever before. we are forced to continually change our strategies and tactics to accomplish our mission. our methods may change but our goals remain the same as they were in the past. to save lives and protect property. sometimes at a terrible cost. this is what we do. this is our chosen profession. this is the tradition of the firefighter. the fire service of today is ever-changing, but it is also steeped in traditions that are over 200 years old. one such tradition is the sounding of the bell. as firefighters began their tour of duty, it was the bell that signaled the beginning of that shift. throughout the day and night, each alarm was sounded by a bell. it summoned these brave souls to fight fires and place their lives in jeopardy for the good of their fellow citizens. and when the fire was out and the alarm had come to an end, it was the bell that signal the completion of that call. when a firefighter died in the line of duty paying the supreme sacrifice, it was the mournful toll of the bell th
. >> these men and women are confronted with a more dangerous environment than ever before. we are forced to continually change our strategies and tactics to accomplish our mission. our methods may change but our goals remain the same as they were in the past. to save lives and protect property. sometimes at a terrible cost. this is what we do. this is our chosen profession. this is the tradition of the firefighter. the fire service of today is ever-changing, but it is also steeped in...
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leaving our businesses less competitive in this environment. we have a lot of work to do to find a solution to simplify the tax code and make it fair. we want to help our businesses be more competitive in this global environment. many of my republican colleagues want to reform without any cost savings that could help reduce deficits in future years. that is something i think will be necessary to reach the grand bargain. i am a former prosecutor and i tend to adhere to the fourth amendment. you need probable cause before you start doing searches and seizures against our person and property. there should be a case of probable cause before we start randomly testing for drug or out all use. president made a mistake drawing his redline on delaying the mandate. democrats are going to pay for that and 2014. guest: i did not believe that health-care care reform is going to be easy. i did not think it was going to happen seamlessly or painlessly. so thatto move forward we know what is working and what is not working and have the ability to make changes
leaving our businesses less competitive in this environment. we have a lot of work to do to find a solution to simplify the tax code and make it fair. we want to help our businesses be more competitive in this global environment. many of my republican colleagues want to reform without any cost savings that could help reduce deficits in future years. that is something i think will be necessary to reach the grand bargain. i am a former prosecutor and i tend to adhere to the fourth amendment. you...
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universal cacamouflage pattern in 2004 thy cost $ 5 billion, and they were meant to blend in with any environment, critics say this cacamouflage was ineffective particularly in afghanistan. not the most military of uniforms. according to daily news spending 4 billion for a replacement design to be worn by a million members of active duty and reserve forces. >> returning to government shut down, and battles my next guest has a number of concerns about the plan emerges from senate, joining us new congressman john campbell. also a member of the republican policy committee, congressman good to have you with us. >> hey, lou, great to be with you. lou: we're getting intt whatever degree we can reply upon, a blurry outline of a deal in prospect, framework is that debt ceiling would be suspended until february 15. government funded to january 15. and medical device tax, one of my favorite, out of deal all together. this is among straussty -- monstrousty both parties should understand has no place in public policy what say you? >> i agree. let me give caveat, as you said, there are negotiations ongoing in
universal cacamouflage pattern in 2004 thy cost $ 5 billion, and they were meant to blend in with any environment, critics say this cacamouflage was ineffective particularly in afghanistan. not the most military of uniforms. according to daily news spending 4 billion for a replacement design to be worn by a million members of active duty and reserve forces. >> returning to government shut down, and battles my next guest has a number of concerns about the plan emerges from senate, joining...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> with some breaking news, the senate is voting to avoid the default on the national debt. it is the first of two votes tonight. the second one is the vote on final passage, and it is expected to pass. the house of representatives will take it up later tonight. we're also expecting the senate's democratic leadership to hold a news conference once that is complete. and we will bring that to you when it happens. let's get you back to chris matthews and "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball," does anyone want to be identified with the republican party these days? has the republican party improved its image and shortcomings among voters? no. is it in a stronger position to win elections than it was a year ago? no. and the man responsible for the gop becoming so self-destructive, ted cruz couldn't care less. listen to one republican candidate last night. >> where i don't agree with the national republican party is long and hard. i am pro choice. they are not. i am pro gay rights as well as marriage equality, they have not. i
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> with some breaking news, the senate is voting to avoid the default on the national debt. it is the first of two votes tonight. the second one is the vote on final passage, and it is expected to pass. the house of representatives will take it up later tonight. we're also expecting the senate's democratic leadership to hold a news conference once that is complete. and we will bring that to you when it happens. let's get you...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. she loves a lot of it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. she loves a lot of it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions...